45 Fed. R. Evid. Serv. 1143, 96 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 8007, 96 Daily Journal D.A.R. 13,300 Johanna Trevino v. Daryl Gates Tom Bradley Tom Reddin Roger Murdock Ed Davis Herbert Boeckmann James Fisk Stephen Gavin Maxwell Greenberg Elbert Hudson Marguerite Justice Emmett McGaughey Salvador Montenegro Barbara Schlei Robert Talcott Reva Tooley Robert Weil Samuel Williams Stephen Yslas Lapd Officers Jerry Brooks Joseph Callian Warren Sirk Richard Spellman Gary Strickland James Tippings Richard Zierenberg Manuel Avila Charles Bennett Brian Davis John Fruge Joseph Freia E.T. Guiza Peter Sanchez Reginald Weaver James Toma C.S. Winston Philip Wixon Gary Zerbey Joel Wachs Joy Picus John Ferraro Zev Yaroslavsky Ruth Galanter Ernani Bernardi Nate Holden Marvin Braude Hal Bernson Michael Woo Joan Flores One Hundred Unknown Named Employees or Officials of the City of Los Angeles, All in Both Their Individual and Official Capacities City of Los Angeles, Johanna Trevino v. Daryl F. Gates, Chief of Police Tom Bradley Tom Reddin Roger Murdock Ed Davis Herbert Boeckmann James Fisk Stephen Gavin Maxwell Greenberg Elbert Hudson Marguerite Justice Emmett McGaughey Salvador Montenegro Barbara L. Schlei Robert Talcott Reva B. Tooley Robert Weil Samuel L. Williams Stephen D. Yslas Jerry Brooks Joseph Callian Warren Eggar David B. Harrison John Helms Michael Sirk Richard Spellman Gary Strickland James Tippings Richard Zierenberg Manuel Avila Charles Bennett Brian Davis John Fruge Joseph Freia E.T. Guiza Peter Sanchez Reginald Weaver James Toma C.S. Winston Philip Wixon Gary Zerbey Joel Wachs Joy Picus John Ferraro Zev Yaroslavsky Ruth Galanter Ernani Bernardi Nate Holden Marvin Braude Hal Bernson Michael Woo Joan Milke Flores One Hundred Unknown Named Employees/officials of the City of Los Angeles, All in Both Their Individual and Official Capacities City of Los Angeles

99 F.3d 911
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedNovember 1, 1996
Docket95-55290
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

This text of 99 F.3d 911 (45 Fed. R. Evid. Serv. 1143, 96 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 8007, 96 Daily Journal D.A.R. 13,300 Johanna Trevino v. Daryl Gates Tom Bradley Tom Reddin Roger Murdock Ed Davis Herbert Boeckmann James Fisk Stephen Gavin Maxwell Greenberg Elbert Hudson Marguerite Justice Emmett McGaughey Salvador Montenegro Barbara Schlei Robert Talcott Reva Tooley Robert Weil Samuel Williams Stephen Yslas Lapd Officers Jerry Brooks Joseph Callian Warren Sirk Richard Spellman Gary Strickland James Tippings Richard Zierenberg Manuel Avila Charles Bennett Brian Davis John Fruge Joseph Freia E.T. Guiza Peter Sanchez Reginald Weaver James Toma C.S. Winston Philip Wixon Gary Zerbey Joel Wachs Joy Picus John Ferraro Zev Yaroslavsky Ruth Galanter Ernani Bernardi Nate Holden Marvin Braude Hal Bernson Michael Woo Joan Flores One Hundred Unknown Named Employees or Officials of the City of Los Angeles, All in Both Their Individual and Official Capacities City of Los Angeles, Johanna Trevino v. Daryl F. Gates, Chief of Police Tom Bradley Tom Reddin Roger Murdock Ed Davis Herbert Boeckmann James Fisk Stephen Gavin Maxwell Greenberg Elbert Hudson Marguerite Justice Emmett McGaughey Salvador Montenegro Barbara L. Schlei Robert Talcott Reva B. Tooley Robert Weil Samuel L. Williams Stephen D. Yslas Jerry Brooks Joseph Callian Warren Eggar David B. Harrison John Helms Michael Sirk Richard Spellman Gary Strickland James Tippings Richard Zierenberg Manuel Avila Charles Bennett Brian Davis John Fruge Joseph Freia E.T. Guiza Peter Sanchez Reginald Weaver James Toma C.S. Winston Philip Wixon Gary Zerbey Joel Wachs Joy Picus John Ferraro Zev Yaroslavsky Ruth Galanter Ernani Bernardi Nate Holden Marvin Braude Hal Bernson Michael Woo Joan Milke Flores One Hundred Unknown Named Employees/officials of the City of Los Angeles, All in Both Their Individual and Official Capacities City of Los Angeles) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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45 Fed. R. Evid. Serv. 1143, 96 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 8007, 96 Daily Journal D.A.R. 13,300 Johanna Trevino v. Daryl Gates Tom Bradley Tom Reddin Roger Murdock Ed Davis Herbert Boeckmann James Fisk Stephen Gavin Maxwell Greenberg Elbert Hudson Marguerite Justice Emmett McGaughey Salvador Montenegro Barbara Schlei Robert Talcott Reva Tooley Robert Weil Samuel Williams Stephen Yslas Lapd Officers Jerry Brooks Joseph Callian Warren Sirk Richard Spellman Gary Strickland James Tippings Richard Zierenberg Manuel Avila Charles Bennett Brian Davis John Fruge Joseph Freia E.T. Guiza Peter Sanchez Reginald Weaver James Toma C.S. Winston Philip Wixon Gary Zerbey Joel Wachs Joy Picus John Ferraro Zev Yaroslavsky Ruth Galanter Ernani Bernardi Nate Holden Marvin Braude Hal Bernson Michael Woo Joan Flores One Hundred Unknown Named Employees or Officials of the City of Los Angeles, All in Both Their Individual and Official Capacities City of Los Angeles, Johanna Trevino v. Daryl F. Gates, Chief of Police Tom Bradley Tom Reddin Roger Murdock Ed Davis Herbert Boeckmann James Fisk Stephen Gavin Maxwell Greenberg Elbert Hudson Marguerite Justice Emmett McGaughey Salvador Montenegro Barbara L. Schlei Robert Talcott Reva B. Tooley Robert Weil Samuel L. Williams Stephen D. Yslas Jerry Brooks Joseph Callian Warren Eggar David B. Harrison John Helms Michael Sirk Richard Spellman Gary Strickland James Tippings Richard Zierenberg Manuel Avila Charles Bennett Brian Davis John Fruge Joseph Freia E.T. Guiza Peter Sanchez Reginald Weaver James Toma C.S. Winston Philip Wixon Gary Zerbey Joel Wachs Joy Picus John Ferraro Zev Yaroslavsky Ruth Galanter Ernani Bernardi Nate Holden Marvin Braude Hal Bernson Michael Woo Joan Milke Flores One Hundred Unknown Named Employees/officials of the City of Los Angeles, All in Both Their Individual and Official Capacities City of Los Angeles, 99 F.3d 911 (9th Cir. 1996).

Opinion

99 F.3d 911

45 Fed. R. Evid. Serv. 1143, 96 Cal. Daily Op.
Serv. 8007,
96 Daily Journal D.A.R. 13,300
Johanna TREVINO, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
Daryl GATES; Tom Bradley; Tom Reddin; Roger Murdock; Ed
Davis; Herbert Boeckmann; James Fisk; Stephen Gavin;
Maxwell Greenberg; Elbert Hudson; Marguerite Justice;
Emmett McGaughey; Salvador Montenegro; Barbara Schlei;
Robert Talcott; Reva Tooley; Robert Weil; Samuel
Williams; Stephen Yslas; LAPD Officers; Jerry Brooks;
Joseph Callian; Warren Sirk; Richard Spellman; Gary
Strickland; James Tippings; Richard Zierenberg; Manuel
Avila; Charles Bennett; Brian Davis; John Fruge; Joseph
Freia; E.T. Guiza; Peter Sanchez; Reginald Weaver; James
Toma; C.S. Winston; Philip Wixon; Gary Zerbey; Joel
Wachs; Joy Picus; John Ferraro; Zev Yaroslavsky; Ruth
Galanter; Ernani Bernardi; Nate Holden; Marvin Braude;
Hal Bernson; Michael Woo; Joan Flores; One Hundred
Unknown Named Employees or Officials of the City of Los
Angeles, all in both their individual and official
capacities; City of Los Angeles, Defendants-Appellees.
Johanna TREVINO, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
Daryl F. GATES, Chief of Police; Tom Bradley; Tom Reddin;
Roger Murdock; Ed Davis; Herbert Boeckmann; James Fisk;
Stephen Gavin; Maxwell Greenberg; Elbert Hudson;
Marguerite Justice; Emmett McGaughey; Salvador Montenegro;
Barbara L. Schlei; Robert Talcott; Reva B. Tooley;
Robert Weil; Samuel L. Williams; Stephen D. Yslas; Jerry
Brooks; Joseph Callian; Warren Eggar; David B. Harrison;
John Helms; Michael Sirk; Richard Spellman; Gary
Strickland; James Tippings; Richard Zierenberg; Manuel
Avila; Charles Bennett; Brian Davis; John Fruge; Joseph
Freia; E.T. Guiza; Peter Sanchez; Reginald Weaver; James
Toma; C.S. Winston; Philip Wixon; Gary Zerbey; Joel
Wachs; Joy Picus; John Ferraro; Zev Yaroslavsky; Ruth
Galanter; Ernani Bernardi; Nate Holden; Marvin Braude;
Hal Bernson; Michael Woo; Joan Milke Flores; One Hundred
Unknown Named Employees/Officials of the City of Los
Angeles, all in both their individual and official
capacities; City of Los Angeles, Defendants-Appellees.

Nos. 95-55290, 95-56100.

United States Court of Appeals,
Ninth Circuit.

Argued and Submitted Aug. 6, 1996.
Decided Nov. 1, 1996.

Stephen Yagman, Yagman & Yagman, Venice, CA, for plaintiff-appellant.

Katherine J. Hamilton, Assistant City Attorney, Los Angeles, CA; Louis R. Miller and Jonathan H. Anschell, Christensen, White, Miller, Fink & Jacobs, Los Angeles, CA, for defendants-appellees.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Central District of California, J. Spencer Letts, District Judge, Presiding. D.C. No. CV-92-01981-JSL.

Before: D.W. NELSON, T.G. NELSON, and THOMAS, Circuit Judges.

THOMAS, Circuit Judge:

Plaintiff Johanna Trevino is the daughter of Juan Bahena, one of three men killed by Los Angeles Police Department ("LAPD") officers during a robbery. Among other claims, Trevino alleged that the City of Los Angeles ("City") and members of the Los Angeles City Council ("Councilmembers") deprived her of her civil rights in violation of 42 U.S.C. § 1983 by indemnifying LAPD officers against punitive damage liability in excessive force cases. Trevino appeals the district court's entry of summary judgment for the Councilmembers and the City, along with numerous other issues. We affirm all of the district court's rulings, with the exception of the attorneys' fees award.

BACKGROUND

Juan Bahena was fatally shot by LAPD officers shortly after he and three accomplices robbed a McDonald's restaurant on February 12, 1990. While leaving the scene, Bahena and the other perpetrators were surrounded by police officers. Believing the burglars to be pointing guns in their direction, the officers opened fire, killing three of the four suspects. None of the perpetrators were bearing actual firearms, only pellet guns.

Trevino's grandmother and survivors of the other victims sued the officers involved, the police chief and the City of Los Angeles for violations of 42 U.S.C. § 1983 based on the use of excessive force. Gomez v. Gates, 804 F.Supp. 69 (C.D.Cal.1992). Trevino was not a party to the lawsuit. The Gomez jury found the police chief and the officers involved liable, awarded nominal compensatory damages of $1 and a total of $44,000 in punitive damages in varying amounts against the LAPD officers. After deliberating for two days, the City Council voted to pay the punitive damage award pursuant to Cal. Gov.Code § 825(b).

Trevino then filed a lawsuit against the officers involved, the Councilmembers and the City under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. She sued the officers on substantially the same theories her grandmother asserted in Gomez represented by the same lawyer as her grandmother had been. Trevino also sued the City and Councilmembers on the theory that punitive damage indemnification encouraged excessive force and caused a deprivation of her constitutional rights. Alternatively, she claimed the Council's decision to pay the Gomez punitive damage award was an unconstitutional ratification of LAPD's excessive force.

In 1993, the district court held Trevino was collaterally estopped from relitigating punitive damage liability because the Gomez verdict had already determined the issue. The district court limited punitive damages to $9,109, the highest amount awarded to any plaintiff in Gomez. The defendant officers stipulated to a total punitive damages award of $9,109. The only remaining issue to be litigated against the officers was the compensatory damages due to Trevino.

After two mistrials, trial was reset for December 6, 1994. The district court granted summary judgment to the City and the Councilmembers. At trial, the jury awarded Trevino only nominal damages against the officers. The district court entered judgment in the amount of $1 plus $9,109 in stipulated punitive damages. Trevino moved for attorney's fees in the amount of $495,885 under 42 U.S.C. § 1988. The district court awarded $25,000.

SUMMARY JUDGMENT FOR COUNCILMEMBERS BASED ON QUALIFIED IMMUNITY

Trevino contends that the district court erred in granting summary judgment for the Councilmembers on the grounds of qualified immunity. We review the court's grant of qualified immunity and summary judgment de novo. Neely v. Feinstein, 50 F.3d 1502, 1507 (9th Cir.1995); Warren v. City of Carlsbad, 58 F.3d 439, 441 (9th Cir.1995); cert. denied, --- U.S. ----, 116 S.Ct. 1261, 134 L.Ed.2d 209 (1996). Qualified immunity is an immunity from suit. Act Up!/Portland v. Bagley, 988 F.2d 868, 872 (9th Cir.1993). Public officials sued under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 are entitled to qualified immunity if:

(1) the "right" they allegedly violated was not "clearly established" at the time of the violation, or

(2) if a reasonable [official] would have thought that the defendants' actions were constitutional.

Palmer v. Sanderson, 9 F.3d 1433, 1435 (9th Cir.1993) (citations omitted); see also Neely, 50 F.3d at 1507. The plaintiff has the burden of proving that the right allegedly violated was clearly established. Id. at 1509.

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